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LAKES

ANDERSON: Reaction baits, spinnerbaits off rocky points both get bass. Darter-heading warmouth Robo-Worms is a good tactic. Bass are shallow — 10 to 15 feet. 408-463-0711.

CALERO: Bass bite has improved. Crankbaits, jigs or spinnerbaits will work. There hasn’t been rain through the middle of the week so action has been consistent. 408-268-3883, 408-463-0711.

CHABOT: Raccoon Point has been producing steady results with a handful of five and six pound trout coming from that spot. Garlic, chartreuse or rainbow Power Bait have been effective. Trolling with broken-back Rapalas or Kastmasters work well off Raccoon Point and into Half Moon Bay. It will take two to three days after the rain stops for the clarity to improve. 510-247-2526.

CHESBRO: Crappie fishing has been fair. A 2﻿1/2 pounder was caught earlier in the week. Use small minnows. 408-463-0711.

CONTRA LOMA: Trout bite continues to be best on the east side and Channel Point. Catfish are becoming more active at the northwest fishing dock. Big trout this week came from Matilde Quiroga (6.07 pounds), Rico Montierto (6.1), Lee Shelton (6.1) and Reggie McAfee (6.1). All four were caught with Power Bait. 510-544-3154.

DEL VALLE: The lake isn’t too murky for fishing. Two 12-pound trout were caught Tuesday. The first was by Alex Tran of San Jose and the second Baxter Shaffer of Oakland who were fishing together from a boat in the lower narrows. Both were caught with Lip-Rippers. They also accounted for a 9-pounder, 8-pounder and 7-pounder A troller pulling a Rapala caught an 8-pound trout Sunday near the dam. Two trout plants totaling 1,500 pounds went in last week and a DFG plant of 1,000 pounds went in this week. Water temperature is 51 degrees. 925-449-5201.

LAFAYETTE: Less than a half-dozen anglers per day have braved the weather this week, and results have been minimal. Stay tuned because this lake is well-planted. 925-284-9669.

LOCH LOMOND: Bass fishing has been slow since the opener. Best fish last weekend was a 5-pound largemouth. A good day is two to three fish and most are smaller than a pound. Water visibility has shrunk from 23 feet to 2 feet. Rain added 1.5 feet to the lake after more than 3 inches of rain fell Tuesday and Wednesday. 831-335-7424.

LOS VAQUEROS: Limits of stripers in the 4- to 6-pound class. Weekend crowds were dense and most caught striper. Trout were planted last week, but most of the attention is focused on bass. Anchovies and shad are the best baits. The foul weather has seemed to improve the fishing. 925-371-2628.

QUARRY LAKES: Trout fishing is good, and quality fish are being landed. Big fish of the week was a 12.3-pound rainbow caught by David Ulloa of Union City with white Power Bait. A 9.14-pounder also was caught Monday from Fishermen’s Row by Ken Wong of Alameda. Some anglers get limits but most are getting something. A plant of 1,500 pounds of trout went in last week and 500 pounds are going in this week. 510-544-3130.

SAN LUIS RESERVOIR: Best bite is with jumbo minnows or butterflied shad. Most of the bass are 18 to 20 inches. 408-463-0711.

SAN PABLO RESERVOIR: Weekly trout plants of 1,200 pounds are going in. Both good-sized fish and limits are coming in. The water temperature is near 55 degrees. Power bait and Power eggs in chartreuse, rainbow and spring green have been steady producers. 510-223-1661.

SHADOW CLIFFS: Trout bite has been solid. Big fish of the week was an 11.2-pound trout was caught by Doug & Rich while trolling in the middle of the lake with Rainbow Runners. Doug came back three days later and caught 6.14-pound trout. Trout limits have been common for boaters. The back lakes continue to kick out bass. 510-544-3230.

UVAS: Crappie bite is better than fair. Best bite is from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. with small minnows. 408-463-0711.

DELTA

BENICIA: Charters going to the Horseshoe caught keeper sturgeon on the incoming tide last weekend. Sturgeon fishing is expected to improve once the rain lets up. 707-745-4921.

FRANKS TRACT: Black bass are in the process of moving up. crankbaits, spinnerbaits or Senko offered slowly bring bass weighing 2 to 3 pounds. Fish currents with flats nearby. Big bass in a tournament last week was a 9.9-pounder. Two stripers over 20 and one larger than 30 were caught in Franks Tract and Big Break on the Alabama Rig with Berkeley Hollow Bellies. 925-625-2441.

PITTSBURG: There hasn’t been wind but only a few have been out fishing. On Sunday, sturgeon were caught at Chain Island and Buoy 33. No striped bass. 925-252-0151.

RIO VISTA: Sturgeon bite was good before the rain. The mouth of channel near Viera’s has been productive and in Cache Slough a mile past the ferry also has been good. Largemouth bass bite is good on Seven Mile Slough on the San Joaquin. A few stripers come from Collinsville. Spring run is in the future. 707-374-2372, 916-777-6498.

TRACY: A fair striper bite has turned off but that may be due to lack of pressure. Winning weight in last week’s bass tournament was 15.02-pound largemouth and two 6-pound largemouth were landed. 209-835-3182.

RIVERS

NAPA: The river is being flushed but it’s debris-filled. It’s what the anglers ordered but fishing will be off for a bit. Sturgeon should turn on. Al Church’s 29th annual Striper Derby will be held this week. Register at Sweeney’s Sports. 707-255-5544.

RUSSIAN: The river is blown out, and whether it gets back into fishable shape by season end March 31 is a guess. 707-869-2156.

SALTWATER

BERKELEY: Perch fishing has been hit-and-miss. Best is the incoming tide and the top of the outgoing tide. Pile worms or grass shrimp work well. One angler caught a halibut and a sturgeon from the Pinole shoreline. The sturgeon was a keeper, and the halibut was 36 inches. 510-235-2032.

SAN FRANCISCO: South Bay action has slowed. A few perch are being caught. A stray halibut was caught near the A-Frame. 650-589-3474, 510-703-4148.

SAN PABLO BAY: The rain may flush the crab and make sturgeon fishing better. There are halibut and bass for live-bait drifters. It’s not hot, but it’s a chance to fish. 415-456-0321.

SUISUN BAY: No fishing in this weather, but the crabs may flush down with the addition of freshwater. It may push out the flounder, too. 925-229-9420, 916-777-6498.